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kevin, why shy away from rapidly growing companies in this environment? >> well, i think what you're seeing is a slow-down in earnings growth. but on the other hand, the economy is doing somewhat better than it was, let's say six months ago. so investors who come into the year looking for very fast earnings growth as justification for their stock prices may be somewhat disappointed. so the economy is getting a little bit better, but wave come out of the recession. we've had a full recovery in profits, so here, going forward, we expect to see slower growth and consistency, i think, is the key in that kind of environment. >> tom: you mentioned a full recovery in profits. are stocks, broadly speaking, at this level expensive given the lack of earnings growth that you forecast? >> i don't think they're either expensive or cheap. and the reason i say that is because the standard & poors 500, which is a proxy for the stock market, has about $100 of earnings expected underneath it and it trades at $1500. with the stock market trading at 15 times underlying earni
kevin, why shy away from rapidly growing companies in this environment? >> well, i think what you're seeing is a slow-down in earnings growth. but on the other hand, the economy is doing somewhat better than it was, let's say six months ago. so investors who come into the year looking for very fast earnings growth as justification for their stock prices may be somewhat disappointed. so the economy is getting a little bit better, but wave come out of the recession. we've had a full...
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it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in their mouth and just what they're doing and kind of the problem that we have here. there's a demand in the united states for the drugs and there's a demand over there for them to survive and so that's the big picture. >> well, you know, we mentioned drugs and weapons. but what about exotic animals? how big is that industry and how can toure get a dragon? >> i can't help him facilitate anything illegal. >> come on. >> talk to him after the show. >> yeah right. okay. i mean, the thing is, i didn't realize how big the illegal animal trade is but the crime syndicates just as big if not bigger than the biggest drug syndicates in the world and all over in southeast asia and things do trickle back to here but talking about the animal trade, it is really a cultural thing. china's one of the main consumers of these products and what happens is like i went to cambodia, laos, thailand, all these places. these peop
it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in their mouth and just what they're doing and kind of the problem that we have here. there's a demand in the united states for the drugs and there's a demand over there for them to survive and so that's the big picture. >> well, you know, we mentioned drugs and weapons. but what about exotic animals? how big...
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the condo market in the major environments is on fire. melissa: really? dottie, do you agree with that? yeah, real estate is back, buy, buy, buy. i heard that before. tell me in a convincing way. >> no, it's back. in fact, new york a year and a half ago, but back across the country, and there's also a shortage of inventory you have to buy it and buy it quick. melissa: that's a good sales pitch. madison, in l.a., things flying off the lot there, i was going to say "shelf," but there's not the shelf. >> flying off the cove, yes. they are flying, and the market has taken off exciting, this year, so far, we had a big sale of $75 milion in malibu with a foreign buyer. it's taking off to a good start. melissa: ridiculous. jeff, let me ask you, when i look at the lot of the markets that are on fire right now, it really concerns me because it looks like all the same problems that we saw last time around, for example, one of the markets you think is going to do the best is phoenix. i know zillow projectses prices in phoenix could be up 8.5% next year. that makes m
the condo market in the major environments is on fire. melissa: really? dottie, do you agree with that? yeah, real estate is back, buy, buy, buy. i heard that before. tell me in a convincing way. >> no, it's back. in fact, new york a year and a half ago, but back across the country, and there's also a shortage of inventory you have to buy it and buy it quick. melissa: that's a good sales pitch. madison, in l.a., things flying off the lot there, i was going to say "shelf," but...
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that's the inflation/deflation component, how much the labor costs, very important in a rising salary environment. how much leverage there is, meaning, if you have all of the laboring costs accounted for, how much business can you do? all right, the one i like to think of, it's not a lemonade stand, but it's pretty well chipotle. they have labor and they have food and customers. the more customers they can serve per hour, the more leverage they have. the keys to the gross margin at chipotle are the cost of the guac, beef, chicken, tortillas, the cost of the labor and most importantly the number of customers they can push through in a given day. of course there are dozens of other inputs advertised in leases and the stores need to have as little turnover as possible because the cost of training new employees is tremendous. it's a huge obstacle to making a lot of money. that's something the former ceo of costco made clear to us. he was legendary for paying his employees the most and treating them with the best of benefits because it's so important to keep them happy, so the firm doesn't constantly
that's the inflation/deflation component, how much the labor costs, very important in a rising salary environment. how much leverage there is, meaning, if you have all of the laboring costs accounted for, how much business can you do? all right, the one i like to think of, it's not a lemonade stand, but it's pretty well chipotle. they have labor and they have food and customers. the more customers they can serve per hour, the more leverage they have. the keys to the gross margin at chipotle are...
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scientists believe it may hold evidence of an extinct water based environment. it could take weeks to get results back. the current chief of the l.a. police department says he will reopen the disciplinary case that led to the firing of christopher dorner. the 33-year-old is wanted in three murders suspected to be revenge killings for a career he says was undone by racist colleagues. authorities are taking an advantage of a break in snowy weather to search for him. >> turn yourself in, because we will find you. you have disgraced the public safety, the police profession. turn yourself in. >> authorities say dorner is a military sniper and should be considered armed and dangerous. officers are guarding more than 40 people mentioned as targets in his manifesto. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast. >> quick check of the radar. still some flurries on cape cod and also up in the state of maine. we're going to switch our focus to a storm developing out to the west. in the dakotas and nebraska. moving into the mississippi valley at this stage of the game. it wil
scientists believe it may hold evidence of an extinct water based environment. it could take weeks to get results back. the current chief of the l.a. police department says he will reopen the disciplinary case that led to the firing of christopher dorner. the 33-year-old is wanted in three murders suspected to be revenge killings for a career he says was undone by racist colleagues. authorities are taking an advantage of a break in snowy weather to search for him. >> turn yourself in,...
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. >> it is about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for kids. >> the national athletic trainers association estimates less than half a pie schools have access to athletic training services. she knew little about brain injuries before football tackle killed her son, matthew. >> after matthews accident, it was like our eyes were opened. >> she is also on capitol hill. fighting for better education and for schools to better treat school injuries. lisa hopes lessons from her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the national athletic trainers association counts 34 sports related fatalities. even more were injured. they suffered more than 2 million injuries a year. >> that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming at 6:00 p.m. >> a school trespassing case turns into the seizure of an arsenal of high-powered assault weapons in anne arundel county. we will explain. >> one of the largest crowds in recent memory rallies against the governor's gun- control bill. baltimore headed for financial ruin? 11 news at 6:00 p.m. starts right now. >>
. >> it is about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for kids. >> the national athletic trainers association estimates less than half a pie schools have access to athletic training services. she knew little about brain injuries before football tackle killed her son, matthew. >> after matthews accident, it was like our eyes were opened. >> she is also on capitol hill. fighting for better education and for schools to better treat...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we just heard from two parents who saw sin ethic pot destroy their son's life. i'm joined by two people on the front lines. you both work for the bureau of investigation and ken is a gbi agent and investigates the distribution and sale of synthetic drugs. good to see you both. thank you for being here to educate us more about this. i actually had not heard of this. but it sounds like, is this right, ken, it's an epidemic? >> it really is. it has blown up on us in the metro atlanta area and around the nation in the past four or five years. >> we're talking thousands of percent. this is something thrust to the forefront, particularly here in atlanta but this is maybe something a lot of parents haven't even heard about? >> yes. surprisingly enough, it has flown under the radar, some w
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we just heard from two parents who saw sin ethic pot destroy their son's life. i'm joined by two people on the front lines. you both work for the bureau of investigation and ken is a gbi agent and investigates the distribution and sale of...
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that's not case right now. >> particularly in the lower interest rate environment, too. >> right. >> what do you want to look at next week, rick? what's on your radar in. >> 66 billion in sly. 3s, 10s, 30s, tuesday, wednesday and thursday, of course, as many guests have mentioned. retail sales, the big data point, but i always like to monitor supply and see how investors are looking at a slightly higher rate environment to some of the auctions towards the end of 2012. >> that's a good point. how do you think name packets the market, all the new supply coming on? >> well, actually i think it may refocus the argument because even though 195, as our guests said, below the inflation rate, still better than the 140 to 160 area we traded at for a large part in the middle of 2012. >> brian rehling, what's your take? >> you know, i'm sure there will be pretty good demand next week in the short term, but when you're look to allocate your money, even if interest rates stay low and we don't get a rise in yield, you know, there's no money to be made over there. you're working on such slow yields
that's not case right now. >> particularly in the lower interest rate environment, too. >> right. >> what do you want to look at next week, rick? what's on your radar in. >> 66 billion in sly. 3s, 10s, 30s, tuesday, wednesday and thursday, of course, as many guests have mentioned. retail sales, the big data point, but i always like to monitor supply and see how investors are looking at a slightly higher rate environment to some of the auctions towards the end of 2012....
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. >> the cold, dry weather really strips our hair of moisture, and coupled with the heated environment inside, it doesn't help at all. >> reporter: good ways to avoid static hair? >> in the cold winter months, you need to cut your shampoo regimen in half. >> reporter: and pick your shampoo carefully. >> choose shampoos that are sulfate free and nonfoaming. >> reporter: and moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. when getting out of the shower, blot your hair. don't vigorously dry it with a towel. >> when you shake it dry with a towel, you are roughing up -- roughing it up, which will only make the flyaways worse. >> reporter: perfect tips for perfect hair in the new year. >>> and now, maryland's most accurate forecast. >> we'll start off with maryland's most powerful radar. you can see just a little bit of banding coming out of the northwest. the main system continues to be off to the east right now. large, powerful storm swirling out to sea. we're picking it up on maryland's most powerful radar. a little bit of wintry weather here near harford county. winter weather is actually coming dow
. >> the cold, dry weather really strips our hair of moisture, and coupled with the heated environment inside, it doesn't help at all. >> reporter: good ways to avoid static hair? >> in the cold winter months, you need to cut your shampoo regimen in half. >> reporter: and pick your shampoo carefully. >> choose shampoos that are sulfate free and nonfoaming. >> reporter: and moisturize, moisturize, moisturize. when getting out of the shower, blot your hair....
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. >> the reason we're closing these restaurants is to give them the time to clean out the environment. >> employees were required to under go food safety classes. >>> some consider it a fun game. but parents in one contra county city are being put on alert because the game can be danger. rob roth is live with the rule of engagement that are putting kids at risk. >> reporter: high school students call the competition assassins. they divide into teams and shoot nerf guns at each other. but school officials say it's gotten out of hand. this you tube video from a san ramon high school student gives you an idea of the nerf gun assassins competition. but officials from the unified school district send an e-mail to high school students saying the competition may be getting dangerous and is not sanctioned by the school district. >> and they're getting in their cars and they're speeding through traffic and they're chasing each other and those kind of things. that's just dangerous behavior. >> reporter: officials say some students are dressing in black ninja style clothes and painting their gun
. >> the reason we're closing these restaurants is to give them the time to clean out the environment. >> employees were required to under go food safety classes. >>> some consider it a fun game. but parents in one contra county city are being put on alert because the game can be danger. rob roth is live with the rule of engagement that are putting kids at risk. >> reporter: high school students call the competition assassins. they divide into teams and shoot nerf...
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how important is that culture and environment? >> it is critical. it is critical to have minds that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspectives, that energy and enthusiasm around thinking differently, and around paradigm shifts, around developing breakthrough technologies, and to be able to attract those people to this area is crucial. i think that that is something that has been a benefit of being here, that a lot of people are attracted to silicon valley. that is crucial to any company starting in taking their technology to the next level. >> can you talk about the incubator? >> yes. >> the qb3? >> yes, mission bay, everybody knows. uc san francisco has conduct encourage it with research. some of the larger companies that research labs in mission bay as well. bayer and others. they are even innovating about their laboratories, because it is so expensive to build your own laboratory. so they are trying to bring some of these pharmaceutical answers to the market faster. they have an incredible spirit of i
how important is that culture and environment? >> it is critical. it is critical to have minds that have been educated, interdisciplinary people coming to the table, different perspectives, that energy and enthusiasm around thinking differently, and around paradigm shifts, around developing breakthrough technologies, and to be able to attract those people to this area is crucial. i think that that is something that has been a benefit of being here, that a lot of people are attracted to...
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he also called oakland one of the most complex policing environments in the u.s. >> the police can make a difference if they are focused and they're passionate and they're out there on the streets. if they have a presence. >> reporter: the homicide rate in oakland reached a six-year crime and violence jumped 23%. burglaries were up even more than that. and wasserman was telling the people about the broken windows theory which is a way of focusing on minor crime as a way of prevery muching major crimes. the audience is listening intently. we hope to get some reaction when the meeting ends in a little while. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. people in the northeast are digging out after that massive blizzard and others are finally getting where they need to go by plane and train after days and days. >> reporter: they're the sounds of a chilly clean-up echoed all across new england. >> a lot of work. >> reporter: work that is stretching into a second day as road crews fan out across the region. at its height, the blizzard dumps more than three feet of snow in some areas. today a caravan of
he also called oakland one of the most complex policing environments in the u.s. >> the police can make a difference if they are focused and they're passionate and they're out there on the streets. if they have a presence. >> reporter: the homicide rate in oakland reached a six-year crime and violence jumped 23%. burglaries were up even more than that. and wasserman was telling the people about the broken windows theory which is a way of focusing on minor crime as a way of prevery...
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that groupings of police, for example, at incident command posts they are what he calls target-rich environments. and he's labeled cops high value targets. so this is main clearly not kidding around. paul vercammen there, thanks so much. we'll check back with you in a short while. >>> and people ran for their lives in southern columbia today when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit. no reports of deaths or injuries. it was felt in the capital of bogota and across much of neighboring ecuador. >>> and wikileaks founder julian assange has waded into the drone debate slamming the u.s. government for saying it has the right to stage drone strikes against u.s. citizens perceived to be "imminent terror threats." >>> and first lady michelle obama is part of a group of washington dignitary who have returned home to chicago to say good-bye to hadiyah pendleton, the 15-year-old band majorette and athlete shot and killed in chicago just days after performing for the obama inauguration. cnn's thooena jones is on the south side of check at the funeral. athena, you've had a chance to talk with some family and frien
that groupings of police, for example, at incident command posts they are what he calls target-rich environments. and he's labeled cops high value targets. so this is main clearly not kidding around. paul vercammen there, thanks so much. we'll check back with you in a short while. >>> and people ran for their lives in southern columbia today when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit. no reports of deaths or injuries. it was felt in the capital of bogota and across much of neighboring...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> some good news tonight about the nasty flu season we've been enduring in this country. cdc says flu activity is down. we have probably, probably seen the worst of the season. flu activity was listed as widespread this week. 38 states at least down from 42 states last week. news remains bad for the elderly, however, with more than 50% of hospitalizations in patients over 65. >>> we got word today jesse jackson jr. has signed a plea agreement with federal prosecutors and has admitted to campaign finance violations. he resigned his house seat he's held for the past 17 years back in november. he acknowledged using campaign contributions to buy personal items, including a rolex watch and furniture. his sentence will be decided by a federal judge and could include still prison time. >>>
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> some good news tonight about the nasty flu season we've been enduring in this country. cdc says flu activity is down. we have probably, probably seen the worst of the season. flu activity was listed as widespread this week. 38 states at least...
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the changing environment. the physical environment. >> and very important to note that bunker, shep, was only 6 feet by 8 feet. very little room forerer. >> and when he climbed the ladder they busted up in there that's incredible. they bound bombs in there, too? >> yeah, this thing was definitely rigged to blow, shep. one of those bombs was found inside that rent legs pipe that police were using to communicate to jim were lee jimmie lee dykes that entire week. the other one was inside the bunker. the fbi says that dykes tried to fortify the door to keep rescue teams out that clearly did not work. the fbi says both bombs were, quote: disrupted. it's unclear if that means they were disarmed or if they were deston nateed but the bomb squad has cleared that bunker as well as rest of the property belonging to jimmie lee dykes, shep. >> shepard: few people can have much of an idea about the kind of things ethan went through in that bunker, but one woman may, her name is katie beers. back in 1992, a neighbor kidnappe
the changing environment. the physical environment. >> and very important to note that bunker, shep, was only 6 feet by 8 feet. very little room forerer. >> and when he climbed the ladder they busted up in there that's incredible. they bound bombs in there, too? >> yeah, this thing was definitely rigged to blow, shep. one of those bombs was found inside that rent legs pipe that police were using to communicate to jim were lee jimmie lee dykes that entire week. the other one...
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the rock may hold evidence of a long-lost wet environment on the planet. it could take days or weeks to get results back from curiosity's lab. >>> let's check in with rob. it's weird looking at those pictures of what's going on in the east coast. we have a glorious day. >> it's a nice reversal of fortune. it's a lot of sunshine after two days of spotty showers, low snow levels. after that our weather is looking really quite dry. outside now 55 degrees in san jose. 60 in morgan hill. 52 in san francisco. so we've had a lot of sunshine today. not a warm afternoon, though, with that chilly, dry air dropping in out of the north. wins have been out of the north in the hilltops which has helped to dry out the air more and set the stage for a chilly night tonight. wind-protected valleys in the 30s tonight. tomorrow, temperatures will come up a couple more degrees. the seven-day forecast, during what is typically the wettest and snowiest time of year for northern california looks quite dry. the radar looking quiet now. it will stay that way for a while. high press
the rock may hold evidence of a long-lost wet environment on the planet. it could take days or weeks to get results back from curiosity's lab. >>> let's check in with rob. it's weird looking at those pictures of what's going on in the east coast. we have a glorious day. >> it's a nice reversal of fortune. it's a lot of sunshine after two days of spotty showers, low snow levels. after that our weather is looking really quite dry. outside now 55 degrees in san jose. 60 in morgan...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> you are looking at what's the latest piece of debris from the japanese tsunami almost two years ago to wash up on our shores, at least. 30-foot-long boat found bottom-up on the sand at a central oregon beach. scientists say they're not all that worried about environmental damage from this one. >>> here's a contender for vacation video of the year. an arizona woman sight-seeing off the coast of mexico gets very close to some humpback whales. a female and her calf were playing with some seals, having a close encounter with a small boat, as if to show there was no harm done, the adult breached just feet from the tour boat for the photo of a lifetime. >>> a connecticut congressman is asking steven spielberg for a correction in his movie "lincoln." he points out in the movie as congress
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> you are looking at what's the latest piece of debris from the japanese tsunami almost two years ago to wash up on our shores, at least. 30-foot-long boat found bottom-up on the sand at a central oregon beach. scientists say they're not all that...
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. >> it's about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> reporter: the athletic trainers association says less than half of high schools have access to these services. she knew little before a football game tackle killed her son matthew. >> after matthew's accident, it was like our eyes were opened. this is wonderful. thank you. >> reporter: she's also on capitol hill today here from north carolina fighting for better education and schools about how to treat sports injuries. >> who is going to protect them if we don't? we're the adults. . >> reporter: she hopes her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the trainers association counts at least 34 youth sports-related fatalities last year. it's estimated 2 million injuries occur to high school athletes each year. i'm danielle leigh, news 4. >>> a big change in the way we get our mail. they are ending saturday delivery in an effort to save $2 billion. >> it's not happening this week. the change will happen in august. but as chris claken reports, this could be disastrous. >> mai
. >> it's about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> reporter: the athletic trainers association says less than half of high schools have access to these services. she knew little before a football game tackle killed her son matthew. >> after matthew's accident, it was like our eyes were opened. this is wonderful. thank you. >> reporter: she's also on capitol hill today here from north carolina fighting for...
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. >> part of the reason we are closing the restaurants is for them to take the time to clean the environment. >> reporter: the chef here is as in 24 years no patron of his has ever been sickened. strict hand washing and requesting food workers to stay home when sicken sures customers get good food all of the time. >> people are sick, then, it is not good for the business. >> reporter: late today, flemmings told me by e-mail workers spent 14 hours sanitizing. inspectorred oked the reopen. >> there were food safety classes for employees. >> that pleased the regulars. >> things happen. there are germs around. but, clean it up and get it reopened. it say good restaurant. >> reporter: health experts say the strain of noro virus circulating now is a potential he deadly one for elderly or young. and the the hand sanitizers are not enough. >>> diner, known for the chrome exterior opened on battery street back in 1985. it is going to close on march 15th. the newetry, fog city, will reopen in its place. >>> a new season and a new look. tim lincicum spoke to people before the fan fest and was peppered
. >> part of the reason we are closing the restaurants is for them to take the time to clean the environment. >> reporter: the chef here is as in 24 years no patron of his has ever been sickened. strict hand washing and requesting food workers to stay home when sicken sures customers get good food all of the time. >> people are sick, then, it is not good for the business. >> reporter: late today, flemmings told me by e-mail workers spent 14 hours sanitizing. inspectorred...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the food and drug administration calls the abuse of prescription painkillers ael major public health challenge, and today the f.d.a. wrapped up a hearing on the drugs. including oxycodone, vicodin and percocet. dr. jon lapook reports that they do their job well, but they come with a big risk. >> my liver started shutting down, my kidneys were shuttingrted down, my thyroid levels through the roof. >> reporter: 28-year-old kimberly-- who asked that we not use her last name-- nearly died from narcotic painkillers prescribed after a car accident. at first she only needed one orar two pills a day for the pain. but eventually she became addicted to the high. >> my tolerance started growing and i started taking two at a time, three at a time. it grew to 15 at a time. >> reporte
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the food and drug administration calls the abuse of prescription painkillers ael major public health challenge, and today the f.d.a. wrapped up a hearing on the drugs. including oxycodone, vicodin and percocet. dr. jon lapook reports...
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there is a lot of literature on this topic, and showing that the culture and the environment does play a big role in the why so few girls aspire to the careers and women pursue them. in particular, stereotypes and still exist the stereotypes that girls are not as good at math as boys and these have the harmful effects of girls. even if you don't believe it, you know it exists and other people probably believe it. so it can actually affect the way that girls assess their own abilities and interesting res research by dr. shelly correl from stanford university that among the girls and boys with the same mathematical achievement in test scores and grades, the girls assess themselves lower. so that can help us to understand why they are seeming not to be as interested while part of being interested in something is thinking that you can succeed in it. >> and good at it initially. and once we had a conversation once that african-american girls don't camp. i was talking about being a girl scout and saying, no, no, of course we camp, but the very idea that there is some notion that what we can
there is a lot of literature on this topic, and showing that the culture and the environment does play a big role in the why so few girls aspire to the careers and women pursue them. in particular, stereotypes and still exist the stereotypes that girls are not as good at math as boys and these have the harmful effects of girls. even if you don't believe it, you know it exists and other people probably believe it. so it can actually affect the way that girls assess their own abilities and...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> hey, welcome back. what a night. so many stories on different fronts on both coasts. looking at dennis port, massachusetts, on cape cod. wind there gusting to hurricane force at times. here in new york city, the worst of the storm is hours away. chris cuomo is here, he's new to the cnn team. we welcome him on this night. it doesn't look bad compared to what we've seen in boston, in cape cod, but authorities are warning residents that some areaerize going to be particularly hard hit in the coming hours, right? >> absolutely right. first, i want to thank you for the coat and hat. very nice of you. appreciate it. glad to be on the team. the problem with the blizzard is that a blizzard doesn't get its name from snow accumulation. it gets it from wind. and wind also contributes very gre
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> hey, welcome back. what a night. so many stories on different fronts on both coasts. looking at dennis port, massachusetts, on cape cod. wind there gusting to hurricane force at times. here in new york city, the worst of the storm is hours away....
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. >> it is about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for kids. >> the national athletic trainers association estimates less than half a pie schools have access to athletic training services. she knew little about brain injuries before football tackle killed her son, matthew. >> after matthews accident, it was like our eyes were opened. >> she is also on capitol hill. fighting for better education and for schools to better treat school injuries. lisa hopes lessons from her son's tragedy will keep other children safe. the national athletic trainers association counts 34 sports related fatalities. even more were injured. they suffered more than 2 million injuries a year. >> that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming at 6:00 p.m. >> a school trespassing case turns into the seizure of an arsenal of high-powered assault weapons in anne arundel county. we will explain. >> one of the largest crowds in recent memory rallies against the governor's gun- control bill. baltimore headed for financial ruin? 11 news at 6:00 p.m. starts right now. >>
. >> it is about what is not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for kids. >> the national athletic trainers association estimates less than half a pie schools have access to athletic training services. she knew little about brain injuries before football tackle killed her son, matthew. >> after matthews accident, it was like our eyes were opened. >> she is also on capitol hill. fighting for better education and for schools to better treat...
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, in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> the targeted killing of americans by the commander in chief, such as the cleric you mentioned, was successly marked for death and was kill. and when pushed to explain how an american can be deemed a threat when there's no specific spell generals to back up that finding such as evidence of an ongoing plot, jay carney reached for the same logic. >> we conduct those strikes because they're necessary to mitigate ongoing actual threats, to stop slots, preevent future attacks and save american lives. they're legal, ethical, and wise. >> this draft memo concludes the president has the authority without review by the courts or without review by congress, shep. >> shepard: when will they draft a memo that says, rather than picking us up and trying it here in the united states, they can just kill american citizens here at well? >> this is all going to come to a head this week with the confirmation hearings for the new cia director john brennan. in this bipartisan letter, they're urging the president to produce these highly classified memos that
, in a classified environment i can get more specific. >> the targeted killing of americans by the commander in chief, such as the cleric you mentioned, was successly marked for death and was kill. and when pushed to explain how an american can be deemed a threat when there's no specific spell generals to back up that finding such as evidence of an ongoing plot, jay carney reached for the same logic. >> we conduct those strikes because they're necessary to mitigate ongoing actual...
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. >> and it is terrible for the environment. he is just one of hundreds of thousands of chinese in and around beijing who heat their homes with coal. the smoke from these fires contributes to china's infamous small -- smog. people here go for weeks without seeing the sun. the smell of sulfur lingers in the air and eyes burn from the irritants in the sky. >> the main cause is a tremendous reliance on coal mine in china. power plants burn coal to generate electricity. all of the industry here -- steel, cement, chemical plants -- they all use tremendous amounts of energy generated from burning coal. >> china burns almost as much coal as the rest of the world combined, and that is ruining the environment here. modern, clean coal plants like this one meet strict standards, but they are few and far between. >> local governments have always looked the other way. many power companies are also the largest tax payers for that region, and an important part of the local economy. politicians do not dare metal with their businesses. we have t
. >> and it is terrible for the environment. he is just one of hundreds of thousands of chinese in and around beijing who heat their homes with coal. the smoke from these fires contributes to china's infamous small -- smog. people here go for weeks without seeing the sun. the smell of sulfur lingers in the air and eyes burn from the irritants in the sky. >> the main cause is a tremendous reliance on coal mine in china. power plants burn coal to generate electricity. all of the...
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we were able to grow revenues and challenging economic environment. our gross margins were the highest they have ever been. we had record cash flow at $1.3 billion. we had a very successful year and our aim is to carry that momentum into 2013. we will talk to analysts about our strategies and how we would like to do that. >> ty? >> i would like to ask mr. stockton a couple of questions that seem to me to be a possible head winds for your company. number one, are young children playing as much with what we would call traditional toys or are they substituting handheld devices and other electronics? that's number one. number two, for your business, are you heavily dependent, more than you used to be, on the success of other company's franchises, character franchises, whether it is disney or universal characters for your success. >> that's a great couple of questions. let me start with digital play. we track kids play all the time as you might expect since we are the largest toy company in the world. what we found is that traditional play is really unchan
we were able to grow revenues and challenging economic environment. our gross margins were the highest they have ever been. we had record cash flow at $1.3 billion. we had a very successful year and our aim is to carry that momentum into 2013. we will talk to analysts about our strategies and how we would like to do that. >> ty? >> i would like to ask mr. stockton a couple of questions that seem to me to be a possible head winds for your company. number one, are young children...
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with the environment we are operating in? whether we needed in order to innovate, mr. xiaonian, please. [speaking chinese] >> translator: you were talking about reform. i don't think what happens next or how to do it. in fact, we know how. we've been doing this for decades. this is an issue of determination, political will now. we now talk more, doing nothing at all. this is all empty talk. how long is this going to last? i think the priority is not to sequence every form. so what are the tasks we need? you say we are talking only, but we are doing some thing. what is that we haven't been doing? what should we do? >> the state sector needs to shrink in the last two years. the state sector is expanding. this is the opposite of the direction we know is there low efficiency. resources moved from a highly efficient private sector to deliver efficient the state senator, sophie talk about reform, the state sector needs to continue to be shrunk, like the beginning of the reform. we need to be serious about shrinking the state dirt cummock are in the air. talking about reformi
with the environment we are operating in? whether we needed in order to innovate, mr. xiaonian, please. [speaking chinese] >> translator: you were talking about reform. i don't think what happens next or how to do it. in fact, we know how. we've been doing this for decades. this is an issue of determination, political will now. we now talk more, doing nothing at all. this is all empty talk. how long is this going to last? i think the priority is not to sequence every form. so what are the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. about. >> nasa curiosity rover discovered mysterious metal object emerging from rock on the surface of mars. take a look at this bizarre finger like structure science buff say it could be erosion than the surroundings but it's weird. pictures of the object emerge after cures ty drill the first hole in the surface of mars. that is what you are seein
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend....
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you said if we all had similar environments -- >> don't you think most criminals come from the same environment? jay i think they are bad people. you wouldn't say most criminals come from the inner city? >> most come from single mothers. >> really? >> ♪ all the single mothers ♪ all the single mothers >> i think you will agree on my other point is which is why this leads to my conclusion once you have committed a violent crime. i think death penalty. i will give chuck coleson one year of prison ministries. if they can turn them into a person, then death. >> wow. >> there is a lot of -- >> scientology maybe. >> that's a fantastic idea. >> children of god. >> who doesn't love a good ekinkar. >> they are known for obeying things. that would be very good. it makes perfect sense. it is a salon for rapists and murderers. it is like dorothy parker's round table. but instead of changing literary gossip it is a recipe for a chiv. you can't do isolated confinement because then they go nuts. they need to be around people, but it doesn't matter what they are saying. >> have i a solution to this. legaliz
you said if we all had similar environments -- >> don't you think most criminals come from the same environment? jay i think they are bad people. you wouldn't say most criminals come from the inner city? >> most come from single mothers. >> really? >> ♪ all the single mothers ♪ all the single mothers >> i think you will agree on my other point is which is why this leads to my conclusion once you have committed a violent crime. i think death penalty. i will give...
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. >> it's about what's not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> the national athletic trainers association says high school athletes suffer more than 2 million injuries a year and last year 34 died from sports-related injuries. >>> what are we looking at? >> national signing day today. a lot of smiling faces as they sign scholarship papers. one high school sending 20 kids to the college ranks to play football. [ male announcer #1 ] verizon fios is the fastest internet in america. just ask pc mag. [ male announcer #2 ] cable can't touch fios upload speeds. it's hard to imagine anyone ever beating fios. there's no doubt fios is the fastest in the country. [ male announcer #1 ] after 110,000 speed tests, nothing came close to fios. now, get fios internet, tv and phone including a free upgrade to supercharged fios quantum internet speed. all for our best price online: just $94.99 a month for 2 years. plus, get $250 back with a two-year agreement. or get your free upgrade at the same great price with no annual contract. fios is 100% fiber-opti
. >> it's about what's not being done and what needs to be done to provide a safe environment for our kids. >> the national athletic trainers association says high school athletes suffer more than 2 million injuries a year and last year 34 died from sports-related injuries. >>> what are we looking at? >> national signing day today. a lot of smiling faces as they sign scholarship papers. one high school sending 20 kids to the college ranks to play football. [ male...
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we hope all athletes can compete in a peaceful environment. >> reporter: the former head coach of japan's national judo team agrees. the 1984 gold medal winner said in a statement that judo can educate people. he noted that when he coached the team, he tried to build supreme athletes, not just the strongest ones. he's urging judo coaches to go back to basics. ciaki ishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japanese defense officials want to resume talks with the chinese to avoid maritime accidents. they say such discussions are necessary following an incident involving a chinese naval vessel. the crew locked its weapons radar on a japanese self defense force ship. the senior defense ministry official met with members of the ruling liberal democrat party. masanori nishi say they must have more safety nets. they say setting up emergency hotlines. the country's defense officials met three times in the last five years to discuss safety measures, but the talks stalled last year after japan's leaders nationalized the senkaku islands in the east china sea. japan controls the islands, china and taiwan clai
we hope all athletes can compete in a peaceful environment. >> reporter: the former head coach of japan's national judo team agrees. the 1984 gold medal winner said in a statement that judo can educate people. he noted that when he coached the team, he tried to build supreme athletes, not just the strongest ones. he's urging judo coaches to go back to basics. ciaki ishikawa, nhk world, tokyo. >>> japanese defense officials want to resume talks with the chinese to avoid maritime...
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so, a drop off in volume is really a natural occurrence in this environment. > you are just back from china. what did you find there? > > lots of pollution. i was in beijing for two days. i have been in china numerous times, and this was by far the worst i've ever seen it. but, aside from that, you look at the economy, things are moving. it is bouncing right along, and they are rebalancing the economy. you can see the service sector, the financial sector, different things moving. so i think in general things are moving in china. there is still a lot to be done and a lot of reform to be done, not the least of which is clean air and clean water. but i think these are things, initiatives to look forward to, and other than that, i think china is moving as expected, if not better. > we will take out our pollution put there tim. and what about the united states? what worries you about the market here? > > you know, not a lot worries me right now in this market. it is liquidity-driven. the fed is buying 80% of the treasury, which is unbelievable. i never thought i'd see that. so i think as l
so, a drop off in volume is really a natural occurrence in this environment. > you are just back from china. what did you find there? > > lots of pollution. i was in beijing for two days. i have been in china numerous times, and this was by far the worst i've ever seen it. but, aside from that, you look at the economy, things are moving. it is bouncing right along, and they are rebalancing the economy. you can see the service sector, the financial sector, different things moving. so i...
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we have got to give them a transparent environment to make the decision in. >> still another quarter, which indicates the enormous range of the subject matter, arbitration. is it a legitimate part of the legal system, or is it just a private system of justice? >> both. it is both. it is a private system of justice. unfortunately, it is only available very often to people who have money. again, what we call the rent-a- judge system exists today. you have retired judges you can hire four between $500.1000 dollars an hour to adjudicate your case -- hire for between five under dollars and -- 5 hundred dollars -- $500 and $1000 an hour to adjudicator case. there is foreclosure. the supreme court said we need mandatory mediation before trial to try and do away with the logjam we have. mediation is a very useful and efficient way of handling some cases. many cases. it is part of the future of the practice of law. they can be the only part of the practice of law that we use to resolve disputes. >> 30 minutes to go. we are in good shape. i have not been aware of how the time works here. i am l
we have got to give them a transparent environment to make the decision in. >> still another quarter, which indicates the enormous range of the subject matter, arbitration. is it a legitimate part of the legal system, or is it just a private system of justice? >> both. it is both. it is a private system of justice. unfortunately, it is only available very often to people who have money. again, what we call the rent-a- judge system exists today. you have retired judges you can hire...